As RT reports, Simi Valley officials were concerned porn studios would move their productions from Los Angeles into their backyards.

"The primary purpose here is it's a health and safety issue. And secondarily, we don't want them here," Simi Valley Mayor Bob Huber said after introducing the law. "This is a family-oriented community, and we don't want them setting up their studios in Simi Valley."

The Los Angeles ordinance relies on spot checks at adult movie studios to make sure producers are complying with the condom rules.

Arenas said his customers don't want to see actors using condoms because they "take away from the fantasy aspect" of the movies. He also said the producers he's talked with doubt the Los Angeles law will have any real impact.

"There's not enough resources to police and enforce those laws," Arenas said. "A lot of production is done in private residences in a day or a half-a-day. People just pack up and move on to the next location."